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Had a similar problem with a MY60T.Spoke to Navman support. 1. Connect your unit to the computer.2. Use windows explorer to go to the Navman folder3. Go to the database folder.4. Delete "Database.db"5. Switch off & re-start you unit. The databse file is re-created on startup

1. Connect Navman GPS to PC viamini-usb cable.
2. Go to 'Start'
3. Go to 'My Computer'
4. Open the 'Navman' folder
5. Open the 'Database' folder
6. Delete the following file only- 'dababase.db'
7. Close the folders
8. Disconnect the mini-USB cablethen restart the Navman GPS by sliding the switch to 'Restart' then back to'On' after 10 seconds. The unit shouldstart & the database.db file will be re-generated automatically.

1. Connect Navman GPS to PC viamini-usb cable.
2. Go to 'Start'
3. Go to 'My Computer'
4. Open the 'Navman' folder
5. Open the 'Database' folder
6. Delete the following file only- 'dababase.db'
7. Close the folders
8. Disconnect the mini-USB cablethen restart the Navman GPS by sliding the switch to 'Restart' then back to'On' after 10 seconds. The unit shouldstart & the database.db file will be re-generated automatically.

The PS3 has a special Recovery Menu, which you can access in the following way:1. Turn off Playstation 3.2. Hold the power button down; the system will turn on and turn off once again.3. Once the System has been shutdown, re-press you finger until you hear 2 consecutive beeps4. When you hear the 2 beeps take finger off power button.5. You will be prompted to plug in your controller via USB and then hit the PS button6. The Recovery menu will pop up.The current Recovery Menu supports:• Restart System: Restarts the PLAYSTATION 3 System.• Restore Default Settings: Reset all system settings back to default.• Restore File System: Checks for corrupt/missing system files.• Rebuild Database: Rebuilds the OS for the PLAYSTATION 3.• Restore PS3 System: Fresh restore; Deletes everything and starts from Scratch.• System Update: Update the PLAYSTATION 3 SystemFrom the above select option "Rebuild Database". After PS3 has executed this DB rebuilding operation, the disc games will be visible again in the menu.

put the player in recovery mode by placing the hold slide button at the top of the player so that the red showes, held down the record button while turning on the player. upon connecting the USB cable the unit will go into the recover mode. Go to my computer and look for the drive which states "16MB Format" and copy the firmware files into it. Disconecting the cable after the files are copied will cause the player to reload the firmware. The player will restart and then shut off because of the Hold button position. Slide the Hold button back into normal mode and push the menu button to restart. The unit will power up and display the language settings. I went to the settings menu and changed the player USB setting to USC. I then placed the player in recovery mode again and went to the MY Computer again and set window to show hidden files. This allowes windows to see the database drive. I then ran chkdsk on the database drive which found a lot of crossed linked files. This then allowed me to delete all the files in the database. Upon comming out of the recovery mode the unit restarted normaly.
You can get the firmware at this site. http://mp3support.sandisk.com/firmware/e200/e200v101.02.18a.zip

When I turn my unit on all I can see is the accept/decline screen. The unit will not load the maps. How can I fix this?Step 1
Connect your Navman Device to your computer via a USB cable.
Turn on your device and you will see a connection screen appear.Step 2
Wait a few Seconds until a window appears on your desktop and then select “open folder to view” by double clicking on it

Step 3
Once you have opened this folder you will need to double click on “My Documents”

Step 4
Once my documents is opened locate and files that starts with “LOG00” and also “My Mileage” and delete them

Step 5
Once the above steps are done you may disconnected your unit from the computer.
Turn your unit on and enter your main menu page 2/2 and select “Preferences” then select “Route Options”

Once this is selected go to page 4/4 and un-tick “Enable GPS data logging” and “Enable trip recording”

Your unit is ready to use and will run a lot smoother due to increasing unwanted data and freeing space to increase optimum performance. We suggest that you follow these steps once a month to ensure optimal performance.

These steps will work on the S50, S80 or S90i. If you are experiencing this issue on an S30 or any other device, please contact Navman Technical Support on 1300 628 626.

I used this personally on my S80 after it died during my work as a Security Patrol officer and I was not happy, its all fixed now and I have my Nokia N95 loaded with the same places just in case.